Archive for the 'graphic' Category




June 22nd, 2009

Deanne Cheuk for Dell Studio

View the series, and some other lovely patterns at Dell Studio.



April 29th, 2009

Trollback’s ESPNEWS Identity

A kind of amazing new rebrand for ESPNEWS by Trollback. “The package builds on the notion of ESPNEWS as the center of the sports information universe; the nucleus for news, statistics, scores and opinions of athletes, experts of fans.” More details as well as the quicktime movie after the jump.



April 13th, 2009

Cut-up

Although I’ve been doing my usual amount of collecting of visual ephemera, I’ve been lax in posting them to my blog, which means I’ve got a huge backlog of images without a reference as to where they came from. So, in the spirit of a William Burroughs’ style cut-up, I offer you this visual display for Monday afternoon. Better posts are on the way soon.



March 18th, 2009

From Russia With Love

Some interesting identity work from a Russian awards website. I wish I could translate it because I’d love to know who is responsible for some of this work, but unfortunately I’m at at loss.



February 27th, 2009

The Wonderful World of Mike Perry



February 12th, 2009

Editorial Design for “Big,” by Butter

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February 10th, 2009

Never Ending Friending



January 23rd, 2009

Geometry

More after the jump as well.



January 14th, 2009

Southbank Centre Minisite

From The Design Conspiracy:

Designed to reflect the explosion of excitement that was the opening weekend, the project allowed us to build on the Southbank Centre’s new Wolff Olins designed identity and push the graphics on the web.

Rather than make users trawl through page after page we created one page that was home to over 50 events. We also created a YouTube channel for Southbank Centre and on the weekend we streamed Overture Radio.

Link to the website here: http://www.southbankcentre.co.uk/overture/



January 12th, 2009

New Tropicana Work

From the New York Times Advertising - As Consumers Try to Cut Back, Tropicana Promotes Quality and Value. New work from Arnell.